Creamery Baby '71 Wide Range Handwound Pickups (Standard Humbucker Size) Demo

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The standard humbucker sized versions of my Classic '71 Wide Range Humbucker pickup - Designed true to the '70s original with individual threaded magnets & ferrous internal reflector plate - http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk

I've had both the nickel silver covers and baseplate custom manufactured to my own specifications for a unique pickup set.

They received a 5-Star/Best Buy review in Total Guitar Magazine.

Magnets: Threaded Pole
Coil Wire: 42AWG Plain Enamel
Lead Wire: Vintage Braided or Modern 4-Way
Bridge Output: 8.7k
Neck Output: 7.6k

Played on a 1979 Greco Les Paul Custom, .22 caps, CTS Pots through a Fender Champion 600 with 12" Eminence Governor speaker. Played by guitarist James Deane.

Classic fat "Doubled-Up" single coil tones - Great clarity and string definition with a bright chime & warmth. Individual threaded pole magnets charged to around 2/3rds capacity allow you to dial in each string. A warmer mid-range than standard single coils and with a higher output, they're great for breaking up an amp. With a great fat bridge tone sounding akin to a "doubled-up" Tele and a neck with a warm, sweet brightness, these Wide Range / Thinline Humbucker style pickups are a great if you're looking for something more to replace a standard humbucker.

Slightly brighter with a tighter bass response that my full-size Classic '71 Wide Range / Thinline Humbucker repros due to the slightly narrower coil and lower output.

Available with either Vintage Braided or 4-Way wiring, the cover options are Nickel logo cover, Chrome H-Cover, Black, White, Cream or uncovered with black, zebra or B&W bobbins. You can also purchase the pickup with a Gold cover though please remember that the magnets will remain the same colour.

PLEASE NOTE: These pickups are a direct drop-in to fit a standard humbucker size cavity/scratchplate.

You can find more details here:

http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/

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